Rashid Al-gannushi

Rashid Al-Ghannushi
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Rashid al-Ghannushi is a Tunisian Islamist who contributed to founding the Ḥizb alNahḍah, the Tunisian Renaissance Party. Al-Ghannushi was born in 1941 outside of al-Hama, in the Qabis province of southern Tunisia.

He received his certificate of attainment degree, equivalent to the Baccalaureate, in 1962 from the University of Zaytuna. He entered the school of agriculture at Cairo University in 1964, but following the expulsion of Tunisians from Egypt due to the dispute between Gamal Abdel Nasser and Habib Bourguiba, he left for Syria. He studied philosophy at the University of Damascus, graduating in 1968. While in Damascus, Al-Ghannushi initially joined the European Socialist Party, but later adopted a more religious viewpoint. He spent a year in France at the Sorbonne before returning to Tunisia and, along with many other Tunisians, established an organization devoted to the reform of Tunisian society based on Islamic principles.

In 1981, he was sentenced to eleven years in prison, but was released in 1984. He returned to prison in 1987 with a life sentence, but was again released in 1988. He moved to Europe and has lived as a political exile since the early 1990's. He started Operating within a group called "call reporting and advocacy group". In the year 1969 he was appointed professor of philosophy in Tunisia. Proceeded to preach on the sidelines of the classroom and in the mosques and through annual summer visits as well as through the press articles in the newspaper Sabah (Morning), then in a magazine called The knowledge.

He founded the "al-ittijah al-islami" in Manouba in 79 and he announced this in a press conference within 81. His movement was met with campaign of repression and arrests in the same year.

He received certificates of proficiency in search of the Faculty of Sharia in 84. The doctoral thesis entitled public freedoms in the Islamic state, but his conditions of detention did not permit for him to finalize his doctorate degree.Contents [hide]
1 Philosophy
2 Works
3 External links
4 Sources
5 References


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Philosophy

Ghannoushi maintains that women should have full access to education[1]

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Works
Public freedoms in the Islamic state.
We and the West (jointly).
From the experience of the Islamic Movement in Tunisia.
So when Ibn Taymiyya.
Rapprochement in the secular and civil society.
The Islamic movement and the issue of change.
The Palestinian issue crossroads between paths.
Women between the Koran and the reality of Muslims.
Citizenship rights in the Islamic state.
The difference right and the duty to unity.

Some of his books were translated into other languages including English, French, Turkish and Persian.

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External links
The Nahdha Party
Al-Hiwar forums and ne

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